From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishdishclothdish‧cloth /ˈdɪʃklɒθ $ -klɒːθ/ noun [countable] DFUa cloth used for washing dishes
Examples from the Corpus
dishcloth• Typically stockinette is used as a dishcloth and for most general cleaning purposes.• There are potentially more germs on a dishcloth than there are in an average pedal bin - so disinfect cloths regularly.• It's worth taking your vacuum cleaner, dusters, disinfectant, dishcloths and drawer-liners with you in the car.• And in her musings, she wrings out her heart along with her dishcloth, pouring out a torrent of disillusionments and dreams.• It was like an old dishcloth by the time I was finished.• I feel shattered Lord Like a wrung-out dishcloth Having to deal so suddenly With another's grief.• My people have just finished their knitting and a thousand dishcloths are on their way to you.• He looked like a badly washed dishcloth.